Death toll climbs to 161 in Philippines earthquake

By Lateef Mungin, CNN

Updated 1634 GMT (2334 HKT) October 18, 2013

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Major quake in the Philippines – Residents view the ruins of the historic Holy Cross Parish Church in Maribojoc on the central Philippine island of Bohol on Friday, October 18. The death toll has risen above 180 after a magnitude-7.1 earthquake on October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – A Philippine soldier walks through the ruins of the historic Holy Cross Parish Church in Maribojoc on October 18.

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Major quake in the Philippines – People walk along a damaged road in the province of Bohol on Tuesday, October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – A crane sifts through the rubble of Our Lady of Assumption Parish Church in Dauis on October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – Earthquake victims receive care in the parking lot of a government hospital in Cebu on October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – Newborns are treated at a temporary shelter in Cebu on October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – The Church of San Pedro in Loboc appears to be heavily damaged after the quake on October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – Cars lie under rubble outside the GMC Plaza Building in Cebu on October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – People gather outside damaged buildings in Cebu on October 15.

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Major quake in the Philippines – Rescuers pull a man from the rubble in Cebu on October 15.

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Story highlights

The death toll from the earthquake in the Philippines rises to 161; 375 are injured

The quake was centered near a town in Bohol province

It hit on a national holiday in the Philippines

The death toll from the magnitude-7.1 earthquake in the central Philippines rose Thursday to 161, authorities said.

The quake, which struck Tuesday, also injured 375 people, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, in Quezon City.

The bulk of the casualties were in Bohol province.

In an update issued Thursday evening, the council said 21 people were missing -- all of them in Bohol.

The quake was centered about 620 kilometers (385 miles) south-southeast of Manila, near Catigbian, and its depth was 20 kilometers (12 miles), according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The Philippines disaster council gave the quake a slightly higher rating: 7.2 magnitude.

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Landslides were reported in some areas. Nearly 3,000 houses were destroyed and another 16,000 were damaged in Bohol and Cebu, officials reported.

As of 6 p.m. Thursday, 12 of Bohol's 47 municipalities were without power, and authorities were predicting that it would be restored within a day or two.

As of 5 p.m. Thursday, more than 1,300 aftershocks had been recorded, 28 of which were felt. In all, 158,466 people were displaced, the government said. Nearly 100,000 of them were housed in 85 evacuation centers, it said.